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necessitate

[nuh-ses-i-teyt] / nəˈsɛs ɪˌteɪt /


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Last time, Galetti wrote that AI was letting customers “innovate much faster than ever before,” necessitating leaner organizational structures.

From MarketWatch

Traders are anticipating a big chunk of U.S. production will become blocked in frozen wells when heating demand is highest, necessitating a huge drawdown of domestic stockpiles to keep furnaces and boilers running.

From The Wall Street Journal

Iwerks herself points to the ABC funding, acknowledging that the arrangement simply necessitated the park being completed in a year.

From Los Angeles Times

What has changed to necessitate a midnight curfew being imposed in Sri Lanka?

From BBC

Maersk said it has contingency plans in place should the security situation deteriorate, which may necessitate reverting individual sailings or the wider service back to the Cape of Good Hope route.

From The Wall Street Journal